you can trust me with your life, but please don't ever, ever, EVER subject me to pictures of The Catfish. Seeing stickcow spank your bare bottom at a NYE party was scarring enough. :P
and it makes me happy that my default emotion is "happy" so i filter all of my noncontextual received communicades through that vision and probably annoy people by taking what they said in too positive a light...and i'm fine with that =)
also, yay for friends that i do spend meat-time with, and yay for meeting the nutjobs that keep me from feeling too insane.
That was a good read. I'm going to have to steal it. I find much of the article a double edged sword. For the named photo test. It's not always a good metric because it's a reflection of who we trust but I am a VERY independent person. So where as I have 4-5 REALLY close friends, in life I tend to shoulder my own burden unless I HAVE TO involve others. For me, online and text is my preferred method of communication because of my life and schedule or my communication with most people would drop 80%. So where as it's no replacement for in person communication, it's far better then no communication which would happen with many of my friends, even the close ones 80% of my week, month,year,etc.
i'm with you there. i don't like involving people too much. i vent a lot online, but i hate needing help with anything. and i prefer either text or in person...i HATE talking on the phone. i can't pay attention unless i can SEE something.
Yeah, I think there's definitely parts of this that are easily wrong in some situations. If it wasn't for online relationships I built in the late 90s, I wouldn't be here in Austin.
But I think that on average, the piece is pretty accurate.
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That reminds me of something a co-worker said the other day. He's lived in Austin about 4 months -
"I can find my way around THREE continents in WoW, get lost, and still find my way around. In Austin, I take one wrong turn and I'm screwed."
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and it makes me happy that my default emotion is "happy" so i filter all of my noncontextual received communicades through that vision and probably annoy people by taking what they said in too positive a light...and i'm fine with that =)
also, yay for friends that i do spend meat-time with, and yay for meeting the nutjobs that keep me from feeling too insane.
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But I think that on average, the piece is pretty accurate.
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